From the moment Gary Busey channeled a German shephard with irritable bowel syndrome on tonight's "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice," he was a goner. Team Plan B teammates Lisa Rinna and Penn Jillette gave him exactly what he asked for — support, not ideas — and they let him dig his own grave. "If we were playing Russian roulette," Penn says at one point, "at least we'd have a chance."

Farewell, Mr. Chompers. May the road rise up to meet you, and may the wind be always at your back. But please wear a motorcycle helmet.

THE TASK: Make a "tremendous" promotional video for LG's smart technology. The teams will be judged on creativity, integration, product knowledge and overall presentation. The winning project manager will win $40,000 for his or her charity, plus $1 for every share of the winning manager's video on the LG Facebook page, up to $35,000. Joan Rivers is the guest adviser.

TEAM PLAN B: Penn explains the concept of technology to Gary. Then a team of techies from LG explain how their specific technology works for the television, phone and appliances, but Gary wanders off mid-demonstration. The LG execs stress that they're a warm and friendly brand, and they want to make sure the teams emphasize how easy the technology is to use.

Penn brings up a series of "admittedly half-baked" concepts for the video that Gary immediately shoots down. Gary also shuts down Lisa: "Slow down with your words." Gary's idea: Something about how LG's next innovation will be a creating a mechanical dog. This will involve Gary humping a coffee table. I really didn't get much beyond that.

Penn admits he's worried about Gary's concept: "His vision and LG's vision do not overlap in any way, shape or form." When Gary asks Lisa for her opinion, Lisa tells him she's annoyed that Gary shut her down earlier. He feels abandoned. He tells Lisa that he feels she's talking down to him. (What, he's just realizing this?) Lisa and Penn seem relatively chipper because they realize this is a win-win: If they win, they win. If they lose, they win, because Gary is gone.

The three actors who will play Gary's family show up. The two women cast as the wife and the daughter appear to be the same age, lending a sister-wife vibe to the proceedings, Penn notes. Gary gives his cast a pep talk: "I don't choose you. The spirit of the work chooses you. And I know the performances and the joy of your emotions you will give to this short, little film will live 5,000 miles past heaven. And that's a beautiful place to live." If there is an Emmy for keeping a straight face while talking to Gary Busey, I'd give it to the daughter.

At one point, Gary pushes a "Celebrity Apprentice" cameraman out of the way, and Lisa objects from across the room. He tells her that if she has something like that to say to him, she should say it privately; she agrees but says he really should apologize to the crew member. It goes without saying that This. Will. Be. Important. Later.

As Gary goes canine all over the set, Lisa reads from the LG dossier to Penn: "Everything associated with LG should have a sense of warm optimism, confidence and a sophisticated premium quality tone." Sigh. Penn and Lisa unload on Ivanka Trump, who notes that they may be checking out of the challenge, which is risky in the boardroom. Not this one, Ivanka. But she doesn't really let Gary off the hook: "So was the mechanical dog barking or throwing up?"

Penn gets Gary to agree on camera that Penn and Lisa helped him implement his vision.

At the presentation, Gary admits he'd never heard of an LG phone before, but says that it "opened my life to many ranges of expressions and achievements." Penn continues with a more informed, assured presentation. Joan will later comment that Gary seemed very passionate about the device, but the LG exec was more impressed by Penn. The non-Gary moments of the video are pretty standard issue leaning toward amateurish; the Gary barking dog parts are weird and awkward and nonsensical.

TEAM POWER: "I feel like the black person in a horror movie," says Lil Jon, the last original member of Power.

Trace Adkins pitches his concept: a grandmother showing off to her college-age grandkids how easily she's mastered the LG technology. Marilu Henner embellishes the idea a little — the kids can't even keep up with grandma, or, as Marilu plays her, the mother. Lil Jon is directing. Joan visits; she thinks Lil Jon is micromanaging the shoot. "You want to say, 'Lil Jon, you're not Alfred Hitchcock.' Get it in the can." At Trace's suggestion, Lil Jon does send some of the footage over to the editors while he continues to shoot the rest of the video. Lil Jon's guiding principle: "You can never have too much branding." With Donald Trump, that's true.

Their video is cute and peppy, with some how-to and plenty of branding, and they hit all the technology bases.

THE BOARDROOM: LG was sooooo impressed by both teams — spit take — that the company is giving all of their charities a whole suite of LG appliances.

Ivanka says the executives loved Marilu, but felt that Trace — who came up with the concept — seemed to be operating a bit under the radar. But really, is there any doubt that Team Power is going to win? Trace says if Trump had to fire someone from his team, it would have to be Lil Jon. Lil Jon agrees that Marilu should be safe.

Gary says up front that he says he felt abandoned by his team, and that he got no positive reinforcement from Penn or Lisa. He says he'd fire Lisa for yelling at him and "confrontating" him. Lisa does not rip off Gary's head, so kudos. Penn says that Gary did shush her; Gary disagrees. Penn adds that Gary did not let him finish pitching his ideas, and that Gary did not let Lisa pitch her ideas at all.

Penn says Gary valued Penn's support over his opinion, so that's what Penn gave him. "I didn't give you the feelings you wanted," Penn says. Gary: "No, you didn't give me the feelings I asked for." Penn: "Exactly."

Trump plays the Plan B video. Trump also thinks Gary the dog was throwing up, and he was also confused by the mother's line, "I like to go slow and let nature take me." To the bathroom? To the bedroom? Then he plays the Power video. Gary says he feels the two teams videos are even. So Trump wonders whether Gary thinks his team may have lost. Gary doesn't appear to understand the concept of "even." Trump says the LG executives like Power's video better, no contest. Lil Jon wins for the American Diabetes Association.

Ivanka tells Plan B the LG executive liked the presentation, but felt the smartphone was featured at the expense of the other products, and did not like the barking dog at all. Gary brings up the Lisa's yelling again. Lisa denies yelling. "Are you going to tell me shush now?," Lisa says. Lisa and Gary also disagree on whether Gary pushed the cameraman out of the way, or whether he merely put his hand on the cameraman to move him out of the way. Penn says it was "kind of a push." Let's go to the videotape? No such luck.

Ivanka says that Gary was working in isolation, but that was because Penn and Lisa just couldn't understand Gary's vision. Penn also points out that Gary checked out of the demo at the beginning of the task; Gary denies this. Trump asks about Penn's concepts, but Gary dismisses his first pitch much as he did at the beginning of the episode. Is Gary fiyahed? Of course he is. "You made the right decision," Ivanka comforts her father.